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What is the Future for NSCC Student Communication?

By Annabelle Fend | June 11, 2007

Ray Flores and Jeffrey Vasquez
What is the future of NSCC Communication and student government? Where does The Polaris fit into this? We interviewed Roy Flores and Jeffrey Vasquez to get the real scoop. Read the rest of this story »

Topics: Campus News | 3 Comments »

The Polaris: Sink or Swim?

By Suki Bourquin | June 11, 2007

The word around the NSCC campus is that The Polaris is a sinking ship. Is it finally going under? As a full time staff writer that has been with the paper since the fall of last year I am heavily invested in the answer to that question. Read the rest of this story »

Topics: Editorial | 1 Comment »

The Accidental Journalist

By Jonah Spangenthal-Lee | June 11, 2007

When I started working at The Polaris last September, it was purely by chance. While my childhood heroes – Peter Parker and Clark Kent – had both been journalists, I’d only ever taken a semester long course in high school and never had any aspirations to work in the field. After years of wanting to be a fiction writer, but never wanting to write, I sort of fell into my job as a reporter at The Polaris. Read the rest of this story »

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NSCC Creative Work Showcased in Licton Springs Review

By Matt Misselbeck | June 11, 2007

The 16th edition of Licton Springs Review, the award-winning literary journal of North Seattle Community College, was released on Thursday, May 7th. The annual publication showcases the best poetry, fiction, non-fiction, photography and fine art produced by students, staff, faculty and alumni. This year the journal includes some of the strongest work to date, including pieces that won the top awards at the district-level juried competition. Read the rest of this story »

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In Praise of The Polaris

By Polaris Staff | June 11, 2007

In a world where students are told when to show up, what to read, and how to learn, it is necessary that those same students also be provided an outlet to share those events, thoughts, and revelations with their peers. Read the rest of this story »

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Why Is It Important to Have A Student Newspaper?

By Gita Khais | June 11, 2007

I joined the Polaris staff not only to improve my English, but also to work with people who can write clearly and specifically.

After my experience on the newspaper staff, I am more comfortable speaking and writing and communicating in general with other students. Read the rest of this story »

Topics: Editorial | 1 Comment »

Springfest is a Success!

By Kiki Park | June 11, 2007

Springfest
So where could students see fellow classmates and faculty Sumo wrestling, jungle bouncing and getting dunked in a water tank all while enjoying a made-to order lunch by Chef Rost? You guessed it – the 2007 Springfest.
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Immigrants Find Educational Opportunities at NSCC

By Gita Khais | June 11, 2007

It is well known that very often people come to the US and they don’t know English, or they don’t know how to express themselves in English. A student from Mexico, ESL class, Luis Martizez says “its difficult when you’re alone, you don’t speak English and don’t have friends at this country. But I remember: I’m here for a better job, a better life.” Read the rest of this story »

Topics: Student Resources | 1 Comment »

Security Takes Our Suggestion

By Annabelle Fend | June 11, 2007

In 1997 the Polaris brought to the attention of the student body that the security department was greatly lacking in several areas. Some of those areas were: communication, responsiveness to students needs, and an overall lack of professionalism. After three security managers cycled through the department in 1997, the current security manager started working at North. Jeff Caldwell took the suggestions of the students to heart and endeavored to create a working relationship between Security and The Polaris student news. Each month, Jack emails the latest on-campus crime report to The Polaris. This information can also be accessed at the Security section through the North website.

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College Classes On Your iPod?

By Matt Misselbeck | June 11, 2007

iTunes U
Not content with merely being at the forefront of the digital music revolution, Apple now wants to extend its dominance into the educational community. If the company has its way, students at campuses all over the country won’t just be listening to music on those ever-present iPods, they’ll be listening to a class lecture, a language lesson, or other teaching material. Read the rest of this story »

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